Indoor cycling workout creator. It generates a .mrc and a .fit file from an specific text input file.
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Execute MRC_creator.exe
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Select the folder with the .txt workouts.
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Insert your FTP (default: 200W)
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Insert the power offset that will be shown on your Garmin head unit (this is the limit between the power target. e.g. a 10W power offset will generate an interval with limits from X-10 to X+10 Watts).
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Set Checkboxes for the outputs that you want. OBS: FIT for ANT+ FE-C is used if you want to use your garmin head unit to control an interactive trainer (this option will set the power offset to zero).
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Click Generate! PS: You just need to configure it once. Afterwards, everything is saved on your windows registry.
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Use .mrc (it already come with laps between steps) and/or .erg files on GoldenCheetah, or another software that accepts it (e.g. TrainerRoad).
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Use .fit files on your Garmin device (if it accepts .fit file workouts). Just plug your device on computer and paste the .fit file on the Newfiles folder.
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Use .zwo files on Zwift. To do the workout, drag the .zwo file into the Zwift workouts directory (\Documents\Zwift\Workouts).
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The software also creates a .csv with all workout data relative to power (NP, TSS, IF, work, avgPower, etc).
The input file have the same format as the one used in TrainerDay
You can even copy/paste your workouts from TrainerDay to a .txt (it work backwards too).
The format is simple. It consists of two or three (optional) values per line.
The first value is the time of step in minutes.
The second value is the FTP Target (in % FTP).
The third value is optional and is used to create a Ramp from previous value to this one.
Example:
5 40
5 40 70 "This is a ramp from 40 to 70% ftp"
5 70
20 90
5 40
Note that the second line creates a ramp from 40% ftp to 70% ftp during the 5 min step time.
You can also add descriptions to the step, just like the second line.
The other steps have just one FTP Target.
The folder "samples" contain some workout samples. Their file name describes the workout type.
The "warmup.txt" also has descriptions in some steps.